Enharmonic

Definition: Notes that are written differently but sound the same pitch in the equal-tempered system (e.g., C-sharp and D-flat).

The Savvy Take: Why do we have two names for the same key? Grammar. Spelling C# in a flat key is like writing “I 8 a sandwich.” It sounds right, but it looks wrong. Respect the spelling because it tells you which direction the harmony is moving.